no eternal enemy

Crawford 2022-04-23 07:02:33

It took four days to read it, and I felt too much emotion for the last twenty minutes. After the death of the prey Pike's group, the bounty hunter Thornton suddenly lost his target and watched his teammates leave with Pike's body.

Until the appearance of the old man, it was originally a hostile relationship. At this time, like an old friend, he guessed Thornton's feelings and took him in regardless of his previous suspicions, just like pike at the beginning.

There is no eternal enemy, only the endless emptiness after losing the opponent.

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The Wild Bunch quotes

  • Pike Bishop: I'd like to make one good score and back off...

    Dutch Engstrom: Back off to what?

  • Pike Bishop: What would you do in his place? He gave his word.

    Dutch Engstrom: He gave his word to a railroad.

    Pike Bishop: It's his word.

    Dutch Engstrom: That ain't what counts! It's who you give it *to*!